Produced by Michael Fremer
in association with Music Angle.com - $29.95, NTSC DVD

Touted as the "First of
its Kind," Stereophile Contributing Editor, Music
Angle Editor and analog maven
Michael Fremer's 21st
Century Vinyl - Michael
Fremer's Personal Guide to Turntable Set-Up
DVD is a wonderful and a long overdue tool. I pre-ordered mine from
Music Direct, and in doing so, was treated to an autographed copy.

Loaded with clear and easy
to understand instructions which fully cover three different levels of
turntable setup (good, better, best), this is the perfect
instructional disc to allow any vinyl fan to lose that last excuse or
overcome any remaining fears about changing cartridges and setting up and
maintaining their own turntable. Michael walks the adventurous analog lover
through the step-by-step set up process with a Pro-Ject RM 5, a Rega P5 and
a VPI Scoutmaster. His affable sense of humor, combined with his vast
knowledge on the subject, often merge to make these video primers as
entertaining to watch, as they are instructional.

As well as the troika of
comprehensive set up procedures, the disc includes a light-hearted
introduction and an interesting and informative interview with Sterling
Sound Mastering Engineer, George Marino. For computer users, there is a
20-page Adobe PDF document full of diagrams, photos, charts, and record
cleaning tips. The insert even extends discounts on the purchase of the
superb Wally Malewicz designed tools available at
www.wamengineering.com.

The DVD menu affords
direct access to all the features as well as to each of the three levels of
table set up procedures. Once that tier choice has been made, the viewer is
provided with the finer ability to move directly to a specific step within
each set up process. Each dedicated turntable section is broken down into
sections to deal with Initial Set-Up, Cartridge Installation, Horizontal
Geometry (Overhang and Zenith Angle), Vertical Tracking Force, Anti-Skating,
Vertical Tracking Angle/Stylus Rake Angle, Azimuth, and Wrap-up as
applicable. This is a very convenient feature for those who may wish to come
back to one particular step of the instructions in the future.

When you have made it
through this disc, even the most timid vinyl lover will be armed with the
knowledge they need to set up and maintain their turntable and to change
cartridges on their own. They will not only know what do, in what order, and
what impact each step of the process has on overall setup, but they will
know what tools they need and how to use them effectively to allow them to
maximize the performance of virtually any turntable they might encounter.

And, for those of you who
like to explore, there is even a hidden "Easter Egg." But, you won't find it
using your home DVD Player, you'll have to throw it into your computer and
go mousing around. Though the half hour long hidden video you will locate
has nothing to do with turntable set up, it will give you an
interesting glimpse into Michael's past.

I've probably set up something like 500 (or
more) 'tables since the late 1960s, and I've likely modified that many more!
But for the LP lover who has never done so out of fear or lack of
confidence, or has tried and had something go wrong, this is, in my opinion,
the perfect nudge to get them past the stigma and fear. This is a must have
disc for any vinyl fan at any level of accomplishment. A hearty well done,
Michael. By the way, what took you so long?